Ridge Respect Mission Statement

Empowering students, parents and staff with information and resources to promote a positive, safe and inclusive environment at Iroquois Ridge High School.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

"Students recognized for anti-bullying"

OAKVILLE BEAVER - A team of 10 students at Iroquois Ridge High School has been vocal all year against bullying, even partnering with celebrities to get the word out.

1 comment:

  1. We are extremely proud of the amazing work done by the students of our Safe School Action Team. To be recognized for their leadership in promoting positive and inclusive environments through their anti-bullying work, locally and provincially, is very well deserved. To be honoured by Louise Russo for the 2012 WAVE Youth Award is a tremendous accomplishment. Congratulations team!

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*** Bullying Prevention Ideas for the Classroom ***


Attention TEACHERS!


If you're looking to introduce bullying as a topic of class discussion, check out the Stop Bullying Comic Challenge! These bullying prevention activities will give your students a new and creative way to think about an issue that affects all of them but that they're not always excited to talk about.


The activities cover a wide range of bullying scenarios, and it's up to students to show how they would resolve them.


At the end of March, an anthology featuring 20 favourite student comics will be created - a downloadable bullying prevention comic book, for students and by students!


To enter your class in the Comic Challenge:

- assign one of our bullying prevention activities

- add finished comics to your class gallery

- share your gallery with parents and other classrooms by making it publicly viewable

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